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Overview of ATP Quiz
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Short quiz on the overview of ATP
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Question 1
Question
Click on the orange dots and select the best term to correctly label the diagram:
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Answer
adenosine triphosphate
adenosine diphosphate
adenosine triphosphate
adenosine diphosphate
energy released
energy absorbed
energy released
energy absorbed
Question 2
Question
Which directly provides the energy needed for cell functions?
Answer
a phosphate is removed from ATP
ADP loses a phosphate
a phosphate is added to ATP
ADP gains a phosphate
Question 3
Question
When ATP becomes ADP, energy is absorbed.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
Question
Where does the energy to produce ATP directly come from?
Answer
sunlight
exersise
the breakdown of food
Question 5
Question
Choose which statement is true:
Answer
Humans have a relatively small amount of ATP that gets recycled constantly.
ATP in humans can only be used once, after which it becomes useless.
ATP is only needed when organisms are doing strenuous exercises.
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